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  2. Horse breeding - Wikipedia

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    Though many horse owners may simply breed a family mare to a local stallion in order to produce a companion animal, most professional breeders use selective breeding to produce individuals of a given phenotype, or breed. Alternatively, a breeder could, using individuals of differing phenotypes, create a new breed with specific characteristics.

  3. La Troienne - Wikipedia

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    La Troienne (1926–1954) was one of the most famous and influential Thoroughbred broodmares in twentieth century America. She produced 10 winners including two Hall of Fame inductees while at stud, while her daughters in turn produced many notable offspring.

  4. Thoroughbred breeding theories - Wikipedia

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    A number below 1.00 is below average. A number above 1.00 is above average. Good stallions generally have an AEI of at least 1.50. [2] The advantage of looking at the AEI compared to straight earnings is that the AEI compensates for differences in the number of runners different stallions may have.

  5. Virginia Highlander - Wikipedia

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    The registry began with two foundation stallions named Shadow of the Ridge, and Pugh's Red Cloud. [1] The Virginia Highlander Horse Association was formed in the early 1990s to promote the Virginia Highlander breed through registry and education. [2] Twenty-two horses (20 mares and 2 stallions) made up the original foundation stock.

  6. Adena Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Adena Springs North farm is located in Aurora, Ontario, and houses several stallions. It is also home to a retirement program that prepares Thoroughbreds for second careers by retraining them and rehabilitating any injuries they may have. The goal is to place these horses in permanent adoptive homes and as of 2014 over 100 horses had been ...

  7. Piber Federal Stud - Wikipedia

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    The Piber Federal Stud is 555 hectares in size. Approximately 250 horses are kept there, including 70 broodmares. Two stallions from the Spanish Riding School are brought to Piber each breeding season. [8] Only stallions from the Spanish Riding School are used as breeding stallions, and all six classic stallion bloodline families are used.

  8. Live foal guarantee - Wikipedia

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    Live foal guarantee is a common provision in horse breeding contracts.It is a form of a warranty offered to the mare owner by the stallion owner. Basically, it says that if the mare fails to produce a live foal from the breeding, the stallion owner will breed the same mare again without charging another stud fee.

  9. Three Chimneys Farm - Wikipedia

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    Three Chimneys Farm is an American Thoroughbred race horse breeding farm in Midway, Kentucky, established in 1972 by Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Clay.Three Chimneys has been home to a number of famous horses including U.S. Triple Crown champion Seattle Slew, U.S. Filly Triple Crown champion Chris Evert, as well as Silver Charm, Chief's Crown, Genuine Risk, Point Given, Slew o' Gold, Capote, Smarty ...